Lots of excitement and maybe a little fear. Soon we will be on our way to New Zealand. Start making a list of what you want or need to bring with you so you won't forget anything. Let me know if you need a ride to the airport? I think we are aiming to be there by 9:30a.m. At Oskayak I have small samples/containers of shampoo,soap and body wash if you need them..Also I have some Air Canada plastic bags to pack under 100 ml containers for your carry on bag. Do not hesitate to call me if you have any concerns or questions before the big day.. Happy packing Carys

The weather will be a bit cool in New Zealand and we have suggested you dress in layers. By doing this you can adjust your clothing while on the go. Put something on or take something off.. Monday June 27th @ Value Village and Salvation Army clothing stores on Circle Drive and Faithfull Avenue they have their clothing 50% off for that day. So if you have time check it out!You may also consider packing a jacket. It is always good to be prepared for any type of weather when traveling overseas.

Congratulations to the graduates of 2011!!!! You all looked great and it was a very proud moment for the staff and students of Oskayak High School.. I know your family and friends are very proud of you and are looking forward to hearing your news from New Zealand.. Next week we will have to get ready for the flight/trip to New Zealand on Friday morning.. If you have any questions or concerns please call me at school or on my cell.. Will try and load pictures of graduation day on Facebook Monday. Best of luck to the students writing Bio 30 on Monday@ 9:30 a.m.

Cold & rain! No golf for me today... Time to read all the material xeroxed by Kelli . What to bring? What not to bring? Weather information, Tour package, Maori language , and of course I need to practice my Cree. Still learning how to use the new IPAD ? Hope the weather improves and everyone has a great Father's Day tomorrow!

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTFlood cancels classes at E. D. Feehan Catholic High School

SASKATOON, June 18, 2011 - Final exams are cancelled Monday at E. D. Feehan Catholic High School after the school's basement flooded during Friday evening's rainstorm.

The school will be closed to students on Monday. School staff members will meet Monday to determine a revised final exam schedule for students.

School staff will contact students after this meeting to inform them of the revised schedule.

The school's daycare will be closed for the week.

Parents and caregivers at E. D Feehan may call 659-7553 for updates. As well, voicemail messages will be sent to families, information will be posted at the school and announcements will be sent to media. Updates can also be found on the school website at www.gscs.sk.ca/edf or the division website at www.gscs.sk.ca

On National Aboriginal Day, sign on to Shannen's Dream and help make quality education a reality in Aboriginal communities

June 17, 2011

Ottawa.....The Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF) invites teachers and students to highlight National Aboriginal Day by signing on to Shannen's Dream,
a national campaign which advocates for the provision of healthy
schools and quality education for First Nations children in Canada. http://www.fncfcs.com/shannensdream/sign-up

"A vital step in
building economies, reducing poverty and creating futures is the
development of a quality public education system that works as well for
First Nations children as it works for other children in Canada," says
CTF President Mary-Lou Donnelly.